a city in eastern Slovakia a city in eastern Slovakia the third-largest city in the country. the third-largest city in the country. with a population of approximately 91,000 with a population of approximately 91,000 has a lot of historical monuments: has a lot of historical monuments: Historically, the city has been known as: Eperjes in Hungarian, Eperies or Preschau in Germán Fragopolis in Latin, Preszów in Polish, Peryeshis in Romany, Пряшев (Pryashev) in Russian Пряшів (Priashiv) in Rusyn and Ukrainian.
Concathedral of St. Nicholas in Presov is one of the oldest churches in Slovakia Concathedral of St. Nicholas in Presov is one of the oldest churches in Slovakia Patron of church is St. Nicholas Patron of church is St. Nicholas Concathedral is built in gothic style Concathedral is built in gothic style
Primary church came from 1230 Primary church came from 1230 The church was rebuilding in half of 14. century The church was rebuilding in half of 14. century The church was burned out five times (the biggest fire was in 1788) after this fires came next rebuildings and repairs The church was burned out five times (the biggest fire was in 1788) after this fires came next rebuildings and repairs Central altar originate from by Jan Weiss Central altar originate from by Jan Weiss 1823 closed down cemetery around the church 1823 closed down cemetery around the church 9. august 2008 promoted on Concathedral 9. august 2008 promoted on Concathedral
Concathedral is 54 meters long, 34 meters wide, 16 meters high, but the tower is 71 meters high Concathedral is 54 meters long, 34 meters wide, 16 meters high, but the tower is 71 meters high Five altars and two organs Five altars and two organs Big organ has 3,480 fluepipes and 20 bells Big organ has 3,480 fluepipes and 20 bells Small organ is older than big organ Small organ is older than big organ
Matúš Gajdár Martin Marko